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1958 D Wheat Penny DDO?

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I could use a little help with this 1958 D Wheat penny please
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Would you please explain a little more Mr. Coinfrog. I'm still an amature sir but I'm trying to learn all these terms and put them to a piture. A little of your knowlege would be appretiated. thanks
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@coop can explain this best, assuming I'm right. Its characteristic is a blurred doubling pushing directly toward the rim, as in IGWT here. If I'm wrong, he'll explain that as well!
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DDD or Die Deterioration Doubling, it often seen as secondary devices that seem completly even with the fields. DDD is shown as moverment towards the rim, unlike MD the devices aren't directly effected by enlarging or shinking them. But rather showing a weak shadow of that device. Why does this happen? As the die wears the devices on the physical striking die become further level to the fields. As the device becomes further level they will appear to expand and strike quality will deteriorate.
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Die Deterioration Doubling. See my thread on Die Deterioration Doubling here. It will go in full explanation. The link is in my signature box below.
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thanks for all the knowledge and the link to more knowledge
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Also interesting Die Deterioration on the L and I of LIBERTY plus maybe a partially broken post on the B.
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Note on the west side of the 'L' on LIBERTY?
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On your coin the die wear is showing on this area and the 'IN GOD area as well.
You have no images of TRUST, but I feel that area is also affected:
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On the older style of dies the wear first shows up on the fields and then later the devices starts moving towards the rim direction.
While you have a very nice coin, it is not a doubled die. It is just showing the die wear that the dies had when your coin was struck.
The 'B' on LIBERTY looks like a partial post breakdown issue. It is still a nice coin for a collection.
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Thanks mr coop your pictures and link to videos that u have provided for me have been very helpful and educational
I really appreciate it
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